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Porky's II: The Next Day

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 38m
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5.0/10
13K
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Scott Colomby, Tony Ganios, Mark Herrier, Kaki Hunter, Wyatt Knight, Dan Monahan, Cyril O'Reilly, Nancy Parsons, and Roger Wilson in Porky's II: The Next Day (1983)
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The naughty high schoolers of Angel Beach High now seek revenge on a group of KKK religious fanatics and corrupt politicians who want to shut down their Shakespeare production after they cas... Read allThe naughty high schoolers of Angel Beach High now seek revenge on a group of KKK religious fanatics and corrupt politicians who want to shut down their Shakespeare production after they cast a Seminole transfer student in the lead.The naughty high schoolers of Angel Beach High now seek revenge on a group of KKK religious fanatics and corrupt politicians who want to shut down their Shakespeare production after they cast a Seminole transfer student in the lead.

  • Director
    • Bob Clark
  • Writers
    • Roger Swaybill
    • Alan Ormsby
    • Bob Clark
  • Stars
    • Dan Monahan
    • Wyatt Knight
    • Mark Herrier
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    13K
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    • Director
      • Bob Clark
    • Writers
      • Roger Swaybill
      • Alan Ormsby
      • Bob Clark
    • Stars
      • Dan Monahan
      • Wyatt Knight
      • Mark Herrier
    • 69User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Dan Monahan
    Dan Monahan
    • Pee Wee
    Wyatt Knight
    Wyatt Knight
    • Tommy
    Mark Herrier
    Mark Herrier
    • Billy
    Roger Wilson
    Roger Wilson
    • Mickey
    Cyril O'Reilly
    Cyril O'Reilly
    • Tim
    Tony Ganios
    Tony Ganios
    • Meat
    Kaki Hunter
    Kaki Hunter
    • Wendy
    Scott Colomby
    Scott Colomby
    • Brian
    Nancy Parsons
    Nancy Parsons
    • Balbricker
    Joseph Runningfox
    Joseph Runningfox
    • John Henry
    • (as Joseph Running Fox)
    Eric Christmas
    Eric Christmas
    • Carter
    Bill Wiley
    Bill Wiley
    • Reverend Flavel
    Edward Winter
    Edward Winter
    • Gebhardt
    Cisse Cameron
    Cisse Cameron
    • Sandy Le Toi
    Ilse Earl
    Ilse Earl
    • Mrs. Morris
    Art Hindle
    Art Hindle
    • Ted
    Anthony Pena
    Anthony Pena
    • Bill Jumper
    • (as Anthony Penya)
    Rod Ball
    • Steve
    • Director
      • Bob Clark
    • Writers
      • Roger Swaybill
      • Alan Ormsby
      • Bob Clark
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    5Bunuel1976

    Porky's II: The Next Day (Bob Clark, 1983) **

    As often happens, this sequel to PORKY'S (1982) is inferior to the original - but, then, neither is it as bad as Leonard Maltin claims in his esteemed Film Guide!

    It does cheat by forsaking the titular establishment entirely, though the formula is pretty much the same as before - except that here some of the characters from the original disappear and are replaced by new ones, while the girl who was involved with the protagonist in the first film gets a bigger part this time around. Again, the film pits a certain minority - in this case, American Indians - against a bigoted community.

    While the film's major asset has to be the over-the-top characterization of the hypocritical Reverend, there are almost as many belly laughs here as in the original. Scenes that particularly stand out are the 'Shakespeare v. Bible' quoting duel (even if it's kind of silly and out-of-character to have the boys involved in putting on a show of the Bard's work in the first place) and the individual come-uppance of the gang's various antagonists - the KKK (in the school gymnasium), the duplicitous board member (humiliated in a restaurant prior to re-election) and the aforementioned evangelist and his flock (at their own rally).

    P.S. Interestingly, co-writer Alan Ormsby had previously collaborated with Clark on his first two horror outings - CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS (1972; which I've never watched) and DEATHDREAM (1972)!
    5johnjillson

    Had nothing to do with Porky

    I understand it's a sequel but it had nothing to do with Porky. I still enjoyed it with the original cast.

    It was the angel beach boys with the same story but not as good, taking down another villain.

    I'm not hating on this movie but the writers could have been more creative.
    5kosmasp

    Aftermath

    When a movie is succesful, there will be sequels. It's almost astonishing there were only two sequels to the success of the original Porkys. But then again as they say, you can't capture lightning in a bottle. Or more accurate "erection" in a bottle. Now if you are offended by this, you probably should not watch this movie (although why you would come here after not having seen the mayhem of the first Porkys will probably always remain your secret).

    Having said that and while this tries to be different but also maintain the sentiment of the group of boys (now even older than in the first one, but playing that teenage age they are moste definitely not anymore). It succeeds to a degree - some jokes hit home but not as many as in the first one. Even though the creator came back for this one, it never reaches the height it set itself.
    5Hey_Sweden

    Not in the same league as its predecessor, sadly.

    Writer / director Bob Clark just couldn't come up with an engaging enough sequel to his 1982 sex comedy classic. Since it is "another day", our gang starts out on a predictable enough note, as Pee Wee is badgered about losing his virginity, and finding companionship for his friends. Gone is the ultra-raunchy, T & A of the first "Porky's", as Clark seems determined here to go the ultra-politically correct route. The gang finds that, of many groups spewing their nonsense, the KKK are ripe for some retribution. They also incur the wrath of a Bible thumping religious leader (Bill Wiley), who comes down hard on their high school Shakespeare production, denouncing it as trash especially since a Seminole youth (Joseph Runningfox) has been cast in the lead.

    The cast continues to be watchable, but this is is pretty disappointing given the nature of the original. It comes off as if Clark is trying to apologize for the R-rated shenanigans, when he had nothing to apologize for. Unfortunately, most of the material is uninspired. "Porky's II: The Next Day" is certainly good for some mild laughs, and smiles (Coach Balbricker (Nancy Parsons) gets her comeuppance thanks to a slithering accomplice). Dan Monahan is still fun as the often put-upon Pee Wee, but much of the movie really belongs to the enchanting Kaki Hunter as Wendy. She is able to introduce an element of humanity into the proceedings.

    People who really love the original "Porky's" will find this to be a much too mild rehash.

    Five out of 10.
    7maxxie_m

    the best one of the trilogy

    I thought that this was the best movie of the Porky's trilogy. The best scene in all the movies is the graveyard scene and this movie has it. If you're looking for some deep intellectual stuff, stay away from this movie and the other two. But, if you're in the mood for good (unclean) fun try this movie. It's hilarious. And all those people out there who say women don't like this movie are wrong! I'm a young women and I loved this film when I was a teenager, plus I used to watch it with my brother and (get this) my mom. If you're offended by: foul language, nudity and sexual humor don't watch this movie! If you ignore this warning and watch it anyway don't complain that the characters said the "f word" too much or that everyone was obsessed with sex, 'cuz that's what it's about folks!

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    • Trivia
      Bob Clark directed this film at the same time he was working on A Christmas Story (1983). A similar leg to the "major award" (the lamp fashioned out of a racy mannequin's leg in fishnet stockings) makes an appearance when the kids are performing the sword-fighting scene of Macbeth onstage. A Christmas Story's leg lamp had a black shoe, whereas the leg in this movie had a red shoe.
    • Goofs
      The film takes place the day after the events in Porky's (1981). In the original film, both Mickey and Tim were roughed up late in the film. Both can be seen with cuts and bandages on their faces. In Mickey's case, he is also seen limping and with crutches. All wounds have disappeared the next day.
    • Quotes

      Reverend Flavel: Blaspehmy! Shakespeare must go! So sayeth the Shepherd!

      The Flock Members: SO SAYETH THE FLOCK!

      Reverend Flavel: And what sayeth you, Mr. Carter?

      Carter: [very angry at this point] Get the Flock out of here!

      [the students all start cheering]

      Reverend Flavel: This means war! HOLY WAR! Flock! FOLLOW!

    • Alternate versions
      In broadcast TV versions, when the tape recorder is played at the revival, a different part of the conversation in the basement is played.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Porky's II: The Next Day/Stroker Ace/Eddie Macon's Run/They Don't Wear Black Tie/Mr. Hulot's Holiday (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Three Coins In The Fountain
      Music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      Performed by The Four Aces

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1983 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Porky's II: Al día siguiente
    • Filming locations
      • Great Southern Sound Stage - 15221 NE 21st Street, Miami, Florida, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Astral Bellevue Pathé
      • Simon / Reeves / Landsburg Productions
      • Simon/Reeves/Landsburg Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $6,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,759,266
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,054,988
      • Jun 26, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,759,266
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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